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Coding sheet was made for quantification which will be analyzed quantitatively in the final chapter of Discussion and Analysis.
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Exploratory research was conducted to study the gender role portrayal in Disney princess films.
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Content analysis will be used to see the portrayal of gender role in Disney princess films.The coding procedure that will used for this study is based on (England, Descartes, & Collier-Meek, 2011). In addition, comparative analysis will also be done to observe any differences that are present in the Disney princess films with respect to their color.
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Three movies has white princesses whereas, three has black princesses in them.
• Little Mermaid:
The Little Mermaid (1989) is an animated, musical, fantasy based film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. It was released on November 15th, 1989.
• Beauty and the Beast:
Beauty and the Beast (1991 ) is an animated musical romantic fantasy based film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and was released on November 13th, 1991.
• Pocahontas:
Pocahontas (1995) is an animated musical romance film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation released on June 10th, 1995. It is the first animated feature Disney film based on a real historic personality, the known history, and legend that surrounds the Native American woman Pocahontas.
• Mulan:
Mulan (1998) is an animated musical action, comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation based on the Chinese legend of Hua Mulan.
• Princess and the Frog:
The Princess and the Frog (2009) is an American animated musical romantic fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios.
• Brave:
Brave (2012) is an American computer-animated fantasy comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. This movie revolves around the mother and daughter

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